Smooth Criminal
Terms
Theories of Deviance
Crimes
Hodge-Podge
100
A violation of a norm that has been codified into law.
What is What is Crime. Crime is when official rules and regulations have been broken and in result, can lead to imprisonment.
100
behavior that departs from societal or group norms is referred to as this
What is Deviance
100
This theory views deviance as a natural part of society.
What is Strain Theory
100
What type of crime includes tax evasion, embezzlement, insider trading or ponzi schemes (like Bernard Madoff’s)?
What is White Collar Crime
100
This term describes the labels a society uses to devalue members of certain social groups
What is Stigma
200
Besides the death penalty, what is the highest legal action any form of government can pursue, whether it be federal or state, when dealing with crime?
What is being arrested and put into prison.
200
This is the name for formal and informal ways of enforcing norms.
What is Social Control
200
This Theory states that we learn deviance from the different groups we associate with.
What is Differential Association Theory
200
What type of crime includes battery against an individual with or without a robbery?
What is Violent Crime
200
This is the term for the rate at which prisoners are rearrested.
What is Recidivism
300
What is a societal factor that contributes to Blue Collar Crime?
What is when one lacks education, jobs, poor social and economic opportunities.
300
This is the stage in which one internalizes a deviant identity by integrating it into their self-concept.
What is Secondary Deviance
300
Which theory of deviance believes all people commit deviant acts at some point in their life but society only reacts when a person is caught?
What is Labeling Theory
300
What type of crime includes large scale criminal enterprises including racketeering and extortion to drug dealing and prostitution?
What is Organized Crime
300
Getting 'jumped' is often an initiation process into what deviant group.
What is gangs
400
When B-Landon stole a Lamborghini, this was an example of ______ deviance.
What is Primary Deviance. This was the first thing he did, everything else following was in result of this primary action.
400
An organized group or movement that advocates and practices hatred, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other designated sector of society.
What is Hate Group
400
Which theory of deviance states deviance is a natural occurrence and conformity occurs due to societal controls like stigmas and sanctions?
What is Control Theory
400
The case of cyber-bullying involving Dharun Ravi and Tyler Clementi. Ravi crimes were linked to a type of crime.
What is Hate Crime.
400
This is one way norms make social life possible.
What is by making life predictable OR What is by bringing social order?
500
As a result of being labeled a thief, B-Landon resorted into a life of crime. In doing so, B-Landon was influenced by society, this type of influence is called.
What is Self-Fulling Prophecy
500
Things such as fines and imprisonment that are intended to stop socially unacceptable behavior.
What is Negative Sanctions
500
The structural strain theory associated with Merton which states deviance is a natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structure of society. What are the five ways of achieving cultural goals in this theory?
What is What are... 1. Conformity 2. Innovation 3. Ritualism 4. Retreatism 5. Rebellion
500
People who committed crimes by age 10 to 17 represent this type of crime.
What is Juvenile Deviants (Delinquents)
500
What part of the criminal justice system enforces sanctions used to punish criminals?
What is Prisons, Corrections or Penal System
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